1. falconer - Noun
2. Falconer - Proper noun
A person who breeds or trains hawks for taking birds or game; one who follows the sport of fowling with hawks.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd Spike's family - Colonel Falconer, his fragile wife Sylvia, and their natural-born son Simon - are keeping tight-lipped, closing ranks. Source: Internet
After eating, Falconer said the boys went by the old family-owned slaughterhouse that was used as a storehouse to play. Source: Internet
Kyle Falconer, lead singer of The View, finished the night by taking party-goes into the new year. Source: Internet
But it was cathartic to run through the dark, wet forest with Macdonald and her goshawk, Mabel, and to come out into the light again; one falconer at least who brought her wild bird to heel. Source: Internet
Ezekiel Farragut, university professor, family man, drug addict, is in Falconer State Prison for having killed his brother with a poker. Source: Internet
Transfixed by books and birds of prey as a girl, Macdonald became a historian, writer, and professional falconer involved in avian research and conversation. Source: Internet